Anyway I just got on to check messages and stuff so
Good night everyone! o7
oh my god askda THANK YOU i love you too
I wasn’t sure if anyone else would know the manga so it’s great that someone does! I’ve been wanting to play him since I read Uzumaki a few months ago and sakjdlkad I’m excited herp ;u;
I have all these non-Pokemon muses flooding in and all of my Pokemon muses are like

like where did this Shuichi muse even come from HIS MANGA SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME how am i going to play this character

(photo by Rai Fernandez)
This particular sea slug (Flabellina affinis) is found in the Mediterranean and grows to about 50mm long. Sea slug is a common name used for several different groups of saltwater snails that either lack a shell or have only an internal shell, in other words this name is used for various lineages of marine gastropod mollusks that are either not conchiferous (shell-bearing) or appear not to be.
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sob otp
my love for this ship will never die
i love the shit out of this ship THANKS A LOT ALLIE„„,
I still ship the fuck out of this ;;;;;
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How to Interpret Blood Spatters
1) Angular - If the victim was on the move, drops hit at an angle. The more oblique the impact, the longer the drop’s tail. The head points in the direction the person was traveling.
2) High Velocity - Misty, diffuse spatter is created by external force greater than 100 feet per second — which usually means a gunshot, an explosion, or (seriously) a sneeze.
3) Hair Impact - A traumatic impact between head and surface tends to leave a stain with feathered edges, like someone squished a loaded paintbrush against the wall.
4) Hair Swipe - If the smear fades out in one direction, the head was likely bloody before contact. The lightest edge of the swipe points in the direction the head was traveling.
5) Fabric Swipe - More fluid than hair swipes, these stains sometimes display the imprint of the bloodied clothing. T-shirt weaves are often the easiest patterns to decipher.